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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • 1.) Manuscripts have not been previously published and are not currently under review at another journal unless clarified in the Comments to Editors.
    2.) Manuscript files are saved in document (doc) format such as OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, RTF, or WordPerfect.
    3.) Where available, URLs for references have been included.
    4.) Manuscripts have been adapted to the language style and bibliographic format listed in the Author Guidelines, which can be accessed in the About the Journal section.
    5.) If the manuscript is submitted to a journal section that goes through a peer review process, then the procedures in Ensuring Blind Review have been followed.

Author Guidelines

Manuscripts submitted must be original works in the form of research results or reviews that have never been published in a national or international scientific publication. Manuscripts that do not adhere to the writing format or proper Indonesian language guidelines will be rejected without the editor's duty to return them. In addition, authors must submit works in English or bahasa Indonesia. Authors must submit one digital document (soft file) in Microsoft Word format. Manuscripts and soft files should be uploaded to the OJS of Folium.

Writing Format

The main text format should not exceed 10 pages and be written in Microsoft Office Word format (.doc / .docx) by attaching figures and tables and equations (if available). The text should be written in single column on A4 paper with 3 cm margins. There is no need to embed page numbers as they will be reordered during the printing process.

The text should be in Arial 11, 1.5 spacing and the distance between the last paragraph and the new chapter is 1 space. When typing complex mathematical text, it is important to increase the space between lines of text to prevent them overlapping each other and making the printout unreadable. The reference citation style follows the journal template (Patric, 2013). This can be done with the following examples (Patric et al., 2014) for Foreign literature and (Anisa et al., 2015) for Indonesian literature. Foreign language terms and Latin names are italicized.

Writing Systematics

Title : Written in English with a maximum of 12 words. Must be specific and effective.

Authors : Full name of each author (without academic degree). Accompanied by institution/affiliation with full address and postal code. One of the authors must provide a correspondence and email address.

Abstract : The abstract must provide a clear and concise background as a descriptive introduction to the problem. The introduction should generally be followed by a methodological statement and a brief summary of results. The abstract must end with a discussion of the significance of the results or a brief conclusion. Abstract written in Arial 11, space 1, justify. Writing Latin names in italics. The abstract is written no more than 200 words.  The abstract must be written in English nd Bahasa Indonesia.

Keywords : Written in Indonesian and English, consisting of 3-5 words, and sorted alphabetically.

Introduction : The introduction should provide a clear background and problem statement, a review of related literature on the subject, the proposed approach and/or research design, and the novel value of the research that constitutes innovation. The research objectives are written at the end of the introduction.

Methods: Includes materials and tools, research location, data collection methods (survey or experiment), and data analysis.

Results and Discussion : It contains an interpretation of the research results and their relationship with previous research. The author should present the research findings and their description. It will be more interesting when this chapter is supplemented with figures, tables and equations.

Conclusion : Contains answers to hypotheses or research objectives.

References : Use at least 80% primary literature from journals.

Format of Figures, Tables, and Other Information

Nomenclature: Scientific names should be written in full the first time they are mentioned in the abstract and manuscript. Chemical compounds should be mentioned by full name before using general or generic terms.

Numbers : Data must be presented with accuracy according to the method used. Use periods for decimals and spaces for thousands (example: 7 432, not 7,432).

Units and Symbols : Use international units (SI). Abbreviations and symbols should be used consistently and explained when they first appear.

Time and Date : The 24-hour format is used for time (e.g. 15:30). Dates are written in day-month-year format (e.g. January 10, 2025).

Table : Numbered consecutively. Use superscripts for footnotes, s and ns for significance levels.

Images : Must be of high quality with a maximum width of 85 mm. Image captions are included on the back page with the author's name, article title, and image number.

Bibliography : Refers to published and unpublished but available references. Arranged alphabetically with a name-year system.

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